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'—SECTION TWO PAGE EIGHT KNOW YOUR SOCIAL SECUnn John T. Grooms, representative of the Social Security Administration, is' in Edenton every Thursday at the North CaTolina Employment Security Commission office in the Citizens Bank -Building. Are you among the many workers past retirement age who have not yet applied for social security benefits because you are still employed? If so, you may be losing benefits to which you are entitled. A recent change in the law now makes it possible for many more older people to work and still be paid some social security benefits. You don’t have to re tire completely to get benefits. Under the law as it stands now, you can earn up to SI2OO a year and still collect benefits for every month. If you earn over SI2OO in a year, you will lose some benefits. One dollar of social security benefits is withheld for each $2 earned be VEGETABLES FROM KEYSTONE SEEDS ARE EASIER TO RAISE •The lifegard* Package—suspends normal seed deteriora* tion. 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A super- “200” V-8 proses their prediction. With 164 hp, pn lormam e option, it comes only with tbe four- 19 more than the standard version, Fairlane gains speed gear box. Hut, unlike some “special” a new brilliance of performance—but it still runs engines that require delicate tuning and modi ft- . on “regular," still outsaves any standard size Six. cation, it puts out its potential right olf the show- It has the durability of time-tested cast iron, room floor. Kven more impressive, Ford skill has slimmed and lightened by Ford’s precision made it a docile tiger; it idles smoothly, it is casting technique. Created by the one maker who durable, its super capacity docs not come at the has built 30,000,000 V-B’s since 1932, it brings expense of harshness and noise. Among expert the sparkle and smoothness of V-8 power well drivers, it is praised as a true high-performance within the thrifty budget's reach, puts truly V-8 in America . . . the pace-setter for 9 other sophisticated engineering at the service of truly V-B’s tailored to every driving need. economical motoring. proouctsof 1 WORLD’S FOREMOST H /Awl BUILDER OF HIGH MOroRCOMRMr JL U1 \JL PERFORMANCE V-8 ENGINES Whatever you’re looking for in a V-8, look to the long Ford line V*, M ift X \ M f Jvaiuru\ fIHCr Kg**-**) EAIRLANE 500... Right UK... Right price GALAXIE/500 IHCNDERBIRD ...Right between compacts and big; can x Its silence whispers quality llniqpe i® all the world * SEE YOUR FORD DEALER FOR THE/ BUY OF THE YEAR f v tween SI2OO and SI7OO. For every $1 earned over SI7OO, $1 of benefits will be withheld. For example, if you earned S2IOO in a year, $650 in bene fits would be Held back (one half of the S>soo between SI2OO and SI7OO, plus the S4OO in ex cess of $1700). If your monthly benefit rate amounted to $l2O, your yearly benefit amount of $1440 would be reduced by $650 permitting you to get $790 in benefits for the year. If you have reached retire ment age but are still work ing, check with your local so cial security office. A delay in filing could result in loss of benefits. ! County News j By MRS. ROLAND EVANS \ A service of note-burning and I dedication was held at Rocky Hock Church on Sunday. Ser l vice was opened with Scripture, , usiny II Chronicles 6:14-21. Hen ry Bunch, Will Harrell and the Rev. Allred carried out the note burning ceremony. Dedication by the people. Prayer of Dedi cation by the Rev. Bomar Raines. Solo, “Blest This House” by Nancy Spivey. Sermon by the Rev. Bomar Raines. Flow ers were given by the senior class and Mr. Johnson. Sympathy goes out to the Par rish family. Congratulations to Miss Lor etta Bunch and Frank 'Evans, who wed on Sunday, February 25 at Rocky Hock Church. The Rev. and Mrs. Bomar Raines and Karen of Kings Mountain spent the week-end in Rocky Hock Community. The Rev. and Mrs. Raymond White of Winston-Salem spent the week-end in Rocky Hock. Mrs. Jackie White spent the week-end at home. ] Students home over the week end were: Emily Leary, Camp | bell College; Ruth Leary, Wake i Forest College; Becki Harwell i and guest, Campbell College; | Mary Alice Perry, Chowan Col ! lege; Ester Layton, Chowan I College; Cheryl Hobbs, Chowan | College; Joe Hollowell, State j College; Kathryn Tynch, East 1 Carolina College: Faye Obcr, j East Carolina College. Sgt. and Mrs. Roy Edgar Lane i of Fort Hood, Texas, were call ed home over the week-end. Mrs. Bertie Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Overman, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Perry visited Mrs. Annie Leary and Alfred Perry Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Perry visited his mother Sunday af ternoon. Master Scottie Phelps has been ill. Alfred Perry was 89 years old Monday. Congratulations to Floyd Grif fin and new baby. Mrs. Lillie Saunders of Eden ton spent Sunday with her mo ther, Mrs. Effie Evans, i The YWA’s of Rocky Hock I met at the pastorium Monday 1 night at 7.30 o’clock. Mrs. All TftE CHOWAN HERALD. EPEWTOH. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. MARCH I. 1962. red completed a Study Course book. | The Chowan Club was sched uled to meet Tuesday, February 27, at 6:30 at the Chowan Com munity. Building * for a dinner meeting. Wills and Inheritance Laws was to be' the demonstra tion. Brotherhood planning commit tee meets with Brother Jack Evans tonight (Thursday). 1 An Associational Brotherhood Meeting will be at Hertford Baptist Church March 5 at 7:30 P. M. Brother Robert Harrell will be the speaker. 1 Regional Brotherhood Meeting will be held at Rocky Hock Church April 2. Dr. Douglas Branch will be the speaker. | The Rev. Robert Harrell has assumed his duties as ■ Associa tional Promotional Secretary. Merry Hill News] By LOUISE B. ADAMS \ r» Mrs. Bernard Smithwick ac companied Mrs. Jay Clark and daughter, Linda, of Lewiston to Elizabeth City Thursday to visit Sadie Mae Clark of Lewiston, who is taking a practical nurs ing course there. They visited other friends also, i Mr. and Mrs. Pete Dail and i children, Linda and Jim and I Mrs. James Dail of Edenton visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baker on Tuesday night. Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Jr., and Mrs. D. A. Byrd were shoppers j in Norfolk Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Overton are spending some time with their son-in-law and daughter, I Mr. and Mrs. Dan Midgett in I Scranton. Mrs. Raymond Outlaw and j Mrs. Virgie Baker wore in Edenton Friday. Mrs. D. A. Byrd visited friends in Ahoskic Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Love and daughter, Nina and Kay White spent the week-end in the Love cottage at Atlantic Beach. 1 Mrs. W. T. Davis and daugh ter. Velma and Mrs. Arthur Da vis visited Mr. and Mrs. James j Davis in Windsor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Livingston ! White of Edenton, Mr. and Mrs. I L. T. Northcott and daughter, Judy of Ahoskie and Jerry Cow and of Newport News, Va., were ' visitors of their father, 3. V. i Cowand and family Sunday. Mrs. Roy Baker were shoppers in Edenton Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Don Ambrose and chil dren of Portsmouth, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Duke Lilly and chil dren of Williamston visited their parents, Mr,/ and Mrs. Jesse Baker Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Baker visited Mrs. Lillie Perry in Colerain Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Taylor of Rocky Mount and Mrs. Lewis Rascoe, Jr., of Windsor visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Taylor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Baker and daughter, Nita Sue and Mrs. Jesse Baker were in Edenton Saturday afternoon shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Linw.ood Bunch visited Mrs. Bunch’s fa ther, R. J. Mitchell, who still remains a patient in Veterans Hospital at Kecoughtan, Va., Sunday. Mr. Mitchell’s condi tion has been quite serious ‘but at present he is improved. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Small, Jr., and children, Karen, Shelia and C E. 111, of Edenton, Stan ley Evans of Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Robertson of Rosemead were visitors of Mr. ind Mrs! Chet White and family Sunday afternoon. Patricia Phelps, student at St. Mary's College in Raleigh, and Harry Taylor of Kinston, a stu dent at State College, spent the week-end with Patricia’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Phelps. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Williams and daughter, Lynn of Ahoskie visited Mrs. Lloyd Cobb on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Evans, Jr., and Mrs. Lillie Evans spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va., visiting Mrs. Evans’ sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Evans and family, also Mr. and Mrs. Roland Evans and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bunch and boys moved back to Cho wan County to make their home Monday after living in this com- Shrink Painful Piles with "REMEDEX" New Medicated Formula Relieves Fain and Shrinks Hemorrhoids Complete instructions appear on •very package. 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STONE" Technicolor Wednesday, March 7 Shows Continuous from 3:30 MERCHANTS FREE MOVIE DAY Eddie Albert and Jane Wyatt in "THE TWO LITTLE BEARS" TItADK WITH TIIK FOI.I.OWINO MKItCIIANTS ANI> OUT FRKK MUVIK TICKKTS P 8c Q Super Market Mitchener’s Pharmacy Western Gas Service, Inc. Hollowell's Rexall Drug Store 'Nu-Curl Beauty Shop Colonial Motor Court & Restaurant North Edenton Texaco Service 8c George Chevrolet Co. Ricks Laundry.Bc Cleaners Bill Perry’s Texaco Service Quinn Furniture Co., Os Edenton, Inc. Belk-Tyler’s of Edenton Byrum Hardware 8c Byrum's Gift Shop SMB and (MUG mm Enjoy the convenience, safety and availability of depositing your money at our bank. Ev ery payday, place a regular amount in your SAVINGS AC COUNT. Then deposit a sub stantial sum in your CHECK ING ACCOUNT to pay current arid month-end bills. Re mem- < ber, there’s no substitute for; money in the bank! THE PEOPLES 1 BANK AND I TRUST I company i
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